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Harry Potter is widely read by most CTYers and could be called an obsession. This especially came into play during Session 2 of 2005, when the 6th Harry Potter book had been released the day before CTY started. Although some CTYers stayed up reading the entire book the night before CTY, many brought it with them to camp and proceeded to spend the next week or so reading it. This mass reading was greatly promoted by at least one "Silent Reading" activity per day. At Carlisle, Harry Potter spoilers were declared contraband by the RAs and site director, who had not finished reading it yet. Nevertheless, spoiler fear ran rampant and terrorized those who had not yet read the book, spurring them on to even greater reading speeds even as "Harry Potter Discussion Group" became an official activity.
 
Harry Potter is widely read by most CTYers and could be called an obsession. This especially came into play during Session 2 of 2005, when the 6th Harry Potter book had been released the day before CTY started. Although some CTYers stayed up reading the entire book the night before CTY, many brought it with them to camp and proceeded to spend the next week or so reading it. This mass reading was greatly promoted by at least one "Silent Reading" activity per day. At Carlisle, Harry Potter spoilers were declared contraband by the RAs and site director, who had not finished reading it yet. Nevertheless, spoiler fear ran rampant and terrorized those who had not yet read the book, spurring them on to even greater reading speeds even as "Harry Potter Discussion Group" became an official activity.
 
At Hawaii, the shipment of books was delayed, and an anouncement was made that no students were allowed to talk about it. I'm not sure if the books ever arrived, but the adults of the campus borrowed books from everyone else.
 
At Hawaii, the shipment of books was delayed, and an anouncement was made that no students were allowed to talk about it. I'm not sure if the books ever arrived, but the adults of the campus borrowed books from everyone else.
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It is not true that the shipment to hawaii was delayed.  Craploads of books were at Sam's Club the morning it came out.  And everyone had a copy.  Most of the adults had their own copy, but some had to borrow it (Sara:-)).  A common afternoon activity was silent reading (althoug it might have been because of the fact that the RA's were lazy).  We also annoyed people by talking ''very loudly'' about what happened (and who died).

Revision as of 20:21, 18 January 2006

Harry Potter is widely read by most CTYers and could be called an obsession. This especially came into play during Session 2 of 2005, when the 6th Harry Potter book had been released the day before CTY started. Although some CTYers stayed up reading the entire book the night before CTY, many brought it with them to camp and proceeded to spend the next week or so reading it. This mass reading was greatly promoted by at least one "Silent Reading" activity per day. At Carlisle, Harry Potter spoilers were declared contraband by the RAs and site director, who had not finished reading it yet. Nevertheless, spoiler fear ran rampant and terrorized those who had not yet read the book, spurring them on to even greater reading speeds even as "Harry Potter Discussion Group" became an official activity. At Hawaii, the shipment of books was delayed, and an anouncement was made that no students were allowed to talk about it. I'm not sure if the books ever arrived, but the adults of the campus borrowed books from everyone else.


It is not true that the shipment to hawaii was delayed. Craploads of books were at Sam's Club the morning it came out. And everyone had a copy. Most of the adults had their own copy, but some had to borrow it (Sara:-)). A common afternoon activity was silent reading (althoug it might have been because of the fact that the RA's were lazy). We also annoyed people by talking very loudly about what happened (and who died).